Acne Health and Dry Skin
There is a common misconception that only people with oily skin suffer from acne. Although it is true that oily skin types are more prone to acne, people with dry skin can also suffer from repeated acne breakouts. But, how can you deal with dry skin and acne when most acne products cause irritation?
First of all, dry skin can flake and crack allowing acne bacteria to enter the skin. This problem is sometimes treated with harsh products that can make your skin even drier, so in order to keep your acne under control it is vital that you keep it moisturized.
Your daily cleansing routine should be modified to include the following steps:
Step One: Cleanse with Oil
Because dry skin can be sensitive to soapy cleansers, you should try using oil instead. You may believe that oil can promote more acne breakouts, however, a natural acne remedy can actually help prevent acne if it is a non-comedogenic oil used to cleanse skin.
Here is a simple home acne remedy that you can use. Mix 1/4 teaspoon of castor oil with 1/2 teaspoon of olive oil. Once the combination is ready, simply apply and massage for 2 to 3 minutes.
You can remove the mask using a warm, moist washcloth on your face for a few minutes. Once the cloth has cooled, you can wipe the oil from your skin.
Step Two: Treat Acne with Tea Tree oil
Benzoyl peroxide is one of the most common acne creams on the market. Nevertheless, it can be very irritating to dry skin. A gentle substitute would be tea tree oil.
This product can be purchased at a health food store or online, and can be found either in cream form or in oil form.
Application is simple. All you need to do is soak a cotton ball in water and add 3 to 4 drops of tea tree oil to the ball. Apply the diluted oil on the areas that are most prone to acne. Once your skin becomes accustomed to the oil, it can be used without being diluted.
Step Three: Keep your Moisturizer Handy
By using the right amount of moisturizer, the oils in your skin will balance out. This can help you reduce the frequency of acne breakouts. When looking for this type of product, try using an oil-free, non comedogenic formula to control the amount of oil you are applying to your face.
If your skin dries out during the day, you are welcomed to reapply as often as necessary. Dry skin can withstand being moisturized more than twice a day, unlike oily skin.
Other Options for Treating Acne
You might prefer traditional products designed for oily skin types. If this is the case, you should apply this type of product less often until your skin becomes accustomed to it, and follow-up with a thicker moisturizer.
Try a natural product such as BIOSKINCLEAR if you are looking for a gentle acne treatment that can help you deal with facial and/or back acne. This natural product is safe and can be used on all skin types to treat minor scars from acne.
Published January 12th, 2010
Filed in Skin Care
